Punk RockAs someone whose music taste usually tends toward rock and alternative, I was excited when I learned that we would be having guest speaker […]
The Woman who Gave Birth to RabbitsThis past Sunday we had the opportunity to sit in on a dramatic reading of Stephen Gracia’s play “The Woman who Gave Birth to Rabbits”. I […]
Night at the Museum I found Tuesday’s Night at the Museum to be an incredibly gratifying experience. Although, regrettably, only two floors of the museum were […]
(ostensibly) Affordable Art Fair Earlier today, my seminar-related travels brought me to the Metropolitan Pavilion, which was hosting the Affordable Art Fair–a gallery in […]
The CounterFor my first experience with professional live theater, I would definitely say that I enjoyed The Counter. The play followed Paul, an aging […]
Political Art A piece of political art I find to be highly interesting is Faith Ringgold’s 1972 poster United States of Attica. Her poster displays a map […]
Rubin Museum I decided to visit the Rubin Museum of Art, accompanied by my sister. As somebody who has had a lifelong interest in cultures other than my […]
Campus walk On our walk around campus, our group found this statue that we thought to be reminiscent of a dolphin. It spoke to us because, although it […]